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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica?

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To: jhild who wrote (8363)2/25/1998 6:19:00 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) of 20981
 
>>Really Duncan. Where do you get your information? Or do you make this up as you go along?

No, unlike yourself, I do not need to make it up. The WashPost reported that Blumenthal created a report at public expense that targeted some of its own reporters, among others, that was so outrageous that that McCurry stopped its distribution. Other journalists are also on record stating that Blumenthal was phoning journalists and trying to plant stories designed to undermined the prosecution.

>>And you think this is why Starr has subpoenaed him?

Read this and relieve your ignorance. And the judge says:

The chief federal judge overseeing aspects of
Starr's investigation ruled that prosecutors are entitled to question
Blumenthal and to obtain relevant notes and other materials that he
compiled after joining the White House staff last August. According
to his attorney, Blumenthal is now scheduled to testify before the
grand jury Thursday.


To which the obstructors of the truth say:

"Our conclusion after today is Ken Starr is out of control," said
Blumenthal's lawyer, Jo Marsh. "He has total disregard for the rights
of private citizens and for anyone else other than his staff."


Typical nonsense of the truth-impaired.

latimes.com
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